The website created by Cards Against Humanity includes a mock-historical video claiming that by sending the company $15 the customers could help in the effort to allegedly purchase the land where the proposed Mexico-United States border wall will be built. According to the company's website, it has "purchased a plot of vacant land on the border and retained a law firm specializing in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for the wall to get built."

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But is it for real?

It’s unclear what the paying the price would actually do, but the website does claim it will send “six surprises” in the mail for those who do pay with the first gift being a certificate promising that the company will fight the proposed border wall.

In the video, one of the commentators, "Dr. Laura MacDouglas," claims that by joining the campaign, signing up and paying $15, “ ... everyone who signed up for the promotion was given a small portion of the land, that way together, they owned it. The government would have to take them to court and fight in order to put up the wall. This was just Day One of the campaign, there were still five more days, five more days, of incredible surprises, all for just $15."

The holiday promotion is geared towards sending special “gifts” to the customer that the company promises the package will not contain sexual content, graphic violence or "footage of Donald Trump watching Russian prostitutes urinate on a bed Obama slept in."